Kathryn Chang appears in Love Island (1953), a film that encapsulates the playful yet provocative spirit of mid-century exploitation cinema. While her filmography may be limited, her contribution to this cult classic reflects the era's experimental approach to storytelling and genre. In Love Island, Chang's performance adds a layer of intrigue that resonates with fans of vintage erotic thrillers, making her a noteworthy figure in the exploration of this distinctive cinematic landscape.
Love Island
US-Navy pilot Lt. Richard Tabor crash-lands on a south Pacific isle called Love Island in English. Richard befriends the Balinese beauty Sarna. The bad and jealous Jaraka doesn't like their friendship, so he has Sarna's father Aryuna arrested on a vague charge. Jaraka tells Aryuna that he only will be released when his daughter marries him.